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12/18/2003: "Police to trap online nonces."
Various news sources report that police in Britain, North America and Australia will attempt to catch paedophiles by setting fake up internet, presumably kiddie, porn sites.
Anyone visiting the website will be told they are breaking the law, their details have been captured and may circulated to 180 countries. Interpol would do this. All of this is happening under the moniker ‘Operation Pin'.
The BBC have quoted a British Chief Constable as commenting “many new child victims are being abused every day to satisfy demand”. I guess the saying ‘kids grow up too quickly these days,’ is true then. (Either that or they’re like cars and depreciate in value once molested off the forecourt.)
The logic behind Operation Pin is this: drive the paedos off the Internet and you disrupt the “lucrative market ..[for].. pornographic images of children”. WHich makes perfect sense - drive the paedoes off the net and into the street.
I imagine the next police sting will be operation ‘Candy Racoon’; Pre-teens with 'pop slut' t-shirts will be placed in cardboard boxes supported by twigs and left outside schools and seminaries.
Or police stations.
Article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3329567.stm
Cop caught with kiddie porn: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2895271.stm